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FS#3815 - missed MOD_AUTOLOAD feature in initscripts-0.7.1-18

Attached to Project: Arch Linux
Opened by Michał Dubiel (Majkijin) - Sunday, 22 January 2006, 13:17 GMT
Task Type Bug Report
Category Packages: Testing
Status Closed
Assigned To No-one
Architecture not specified
Severity Critical
Priority Normal
Reported Version 0.7.1 Noodle
Due in Version Undecided
Due Date Undecided
Percent Complete 100%
Votes 0
Private No

Details

I've upgrated initscript to 0.7.1-18 from testing and after reboot system didn't detect my hardware. I noticed that in /etc/rc.sysinit from initscript-0.7.1-18, is no more lines responsible for detecting hardware with /sbin/hwdetect (feature MOD_AUTOLOAD and MOD_BLACKLIST from rc.conf), witch were included in initscripts-0.7.1-17:
if [ "$MOD_AUTOLOAD" = "yes" -o "$MOD_AUTOLOAD" = "YES" ]; then
export BLACKLIST="${MOD_BLACKLIST[*]}"
/sbin/hwdetect --load-modules
fi

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Closed by  Judd Vinet (judd)
Sunday, 22 January 2006, 17:56 GMT
Reason for closing:  Fixed
Additional comments about closing:  added udev dependency for next build
Comment by Tomas Stefano (lemmy) - Sunday, 22 January 2006, 14:46 GMT
yes, it seems to be moved into load-modules.sh of the new udev 081 package. Maybe it should be in the initscripts package (depends on udev>=081). Then, shouldn't also the new initscripts be written in dependency statement of udev? Because none of these work properly without each other.
Comment by Michał Dubiel (Majkijin) - Sunday, 22 January 2006, 16:20 GMT
Yes lemmy I think you have right. Initscripts should depend on udev>=081. I have another question, where load-modules.sh is called while starting system? Is it called, anyway?
Comment by Judd Vinet (judd) - Sunday, 22 January 2006, 17:53 GMT
Look in /etc/udev/rules.d/udev.rules. You'll find the load-modules.sh references there.

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